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| NeAnJ SALE NUMBER 1908 
_ PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SUNDAY, JANUARY ELEVENTH 


CURRIER & IVES LITHOGRAPHS 
THE COLLECTIONS OF 
MR. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON 
HAVERHILL, MASS. 
& 
MR. WILLIAM E. TORREY 
DENNYSVILLE, MAINE 
: | WITH 
THREE FINE COLORED AQUATINT 
AMERICAN VIEWS 
& 
A. MOST IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF 
PORTRAITS OF 
ABRAHAM LINCOLN 


GATHERED ‘OVER A PERIOD 
OF MANY YEARS BY 


MR. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON 


TO BE SOLD BY THEIR ORDER 
THURSDAY EVENING 
JANUARY FIFTEENTH 

AT EIGHT~FIFTEEN 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presipent] 


489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 


1925 


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EXCESSIVELY RARE PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 
PUBLISHED BY CURRIER AND IVES, 1860 


[NUMBER III | 


SALE NUMBER 1908 
PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SUNDAY, JANUARY ELEVENTH 


CURRIER & IVES LITHOGRAPHS 


THE COLLECTIONS OF 
MR. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON 
HAVERHILL, MASS. 
Ge 
MR. WILLIAM E. TORREY 
DENNYSVILLE, MAINE 
WITH 
THREE FINE COLORED AQUATINT 
AMERICAN VIEWS 
ep 


A MOST IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF 
PORTRAITS OF 


ABRAHAM LINCOLN 


GATHERED OVER A PERIOD 
OF MANY YEARS BY 


MR. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON: LI! 7b 


TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 
THURSDAY EVENING 
- JANUARY FIFTEENTH 
AT EIGHT’FIFTEEN 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, PRESIDENT | 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 


1925 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


ALL BIDS TO BE PER LOT AS NUMBERED IN THE CATALOGUE. 
The highest bidder to be the buyer. In all cases of disputed bids the decision 
of the Auctioneer shall be final. 

Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash payments on 
account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased shall be 
resold immediately. 

Purchases to be removed at the buyer’s expense and risk within twenty-four 
hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money 
to be paid on or before delivery, in default of which The Anderson Galleries, 
Incorporated, will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatever, but the 
lot or lots will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage 
charges. 
All lots will be placed on public exhibition before the date of sale, for examina- 
tion by intending purchasers, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will 
not be responsible for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuine- 
ness, or for any defect or fault in or concerning any lot, and make no warranty 
whatever, but will sell each lot exactly as it is, wrrHouT RECOURSE. 

If accounts are not paid and purchases removed within twenty-four hours of the 
conclusion of the sale, or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, 
any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and The Anderson Gal- 
Jeries, Incorporated, reserve the right to resell the lot or lots by either private 
or public sale, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises from such 
resale it shall be made good by the defaulter, together with all expenses in- 
curred. This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of this Com- 
pany to enforce the sale contract and collect the amount due without such 
resale, at its own option. 

The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the employ- 
ment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be responsible 
for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. 


The Anderson Galleries make no charge for executing orders for their cus- 
tomers and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted 
by other bids. 


A Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be obtained for Fifty Cents 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES, INC. 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
TELEPHONE PLAZA 9356 CATALOGUES ON REQUEST 
SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. F. A. CHAPMAN AND MR. A. N. BADE 


ORDER OF SALE 


THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY FIFTEENTH 


CURRIER AND IVES LITHOGRAPHS: EUROPEAN 


AND OTHER SUBJECTS—NON-AMERICAN Vex 
AMERICAN HISTORICAL SUBJECTS, PORTRAITS, ETC. 6- 
AMERICAN VIEWS 23— 
NAVAL BATTLES AND MARINE VIEWS AG 
AMERICAN RURAL AND FARM SCENES AND COUNTRY 

SPORTS 53— 


69 


FAIR LADIES, SENTIMENTAL AND FANCY SUBJECTS 70-110 


PORTRAITS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN PUBLISHED BY 


CURRIER AND IVES 111-120 


PORTRAITS OF LINCOLN BY VARIOUS ENGRAVERS 


AND PUBLISHERS 121-166 


SCENES DURING THE LIFE AND AT THE DEATH OF 


LINCOLN 167-186 


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SALE THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY PIR LEDNILE 2 AT e286 

NuMBERS 1-186 

CURRIER AND IVES LITHOGRAPHS 
NuMBERS 1-110 

EUROPEAN VIEWS AND OTHER SUBJECTS 
NON-AMERICAN 

NUMBERS 1-5 

1 STRATFORD ON AVON; LISMORE CASTLE 


Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folios. (Wm. E. Lorrey 
Collection) (2) 


LISMORE CASTLE; VIEW ON THE RHINE 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folios. (Wm. E. Torrey 


Collection) (2) 


THE SIEGE OF LIMERICK; JERUSALEM 
Kellogg and N. Currier. One dated 1846. Small folios. (Wa. 
E. Torrey Collection) (2) 


ROBERT BURNS AND HIS HIGHLAND MARY; 
MAZEPPA; THE PARTING HOUR 

Kellogg and Thayer ; Currier and Ives; and N. Currier. Various 
dates. Small folios. (Wm. E. Torrey Collection) (8) 


ROBERT EMMET; KING WILLIAM III 


Lith. by Bufford, and by Currier and Ives. Folio and small 
folio. (Wm. E. Torrey Collection) (2) 


AMERICAN HISTORICAL SUBJECTS, PORTRAITS, ETC. 


NUMBERS 6-22 


THE MARCH OF MILES STANDISH 

Lithograph by Armstrong and Co. 1873. After J. E. Baker. 
Large folio. (Stained) Old frame. (Wm. H. Johnson 
Collection) 


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10 


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13 


14 


WASHINGTON AND LINCOLN 
The Father and Saviour of Our Country. 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1865. Folio. Uncolored. 


THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE 
Engraved by D. Kimberly. Dated 1841. Small folio. 
(Wm. E. Torrey Collection) (2) 


THE WASHIGTON FAMILY ; THE LINCOLN FAMILY 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1867. Small folios. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) (2) 


THE WASHINGTON FAMILY; LINCOLN AT HOME 
Lithographed by Currier and Ives, 1867, and E. B. and E. C. 
Kellogg. Small folios. Framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


(2) 


THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES 
Washington to Tyler; Washington to Polk. N. Currier. Un- 
dated. Small folios. (Wm. E. Torrey Collection) (2) 


THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES 
Washington to Polk. N. Currier. Dated 1844. Small folio. 
Old mahogany frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON 

The Father of his Country. 

Lith. by Kellogg. Undated. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 


GEORGE WASHINGTON 

First President of the United States. 

N. Currier. Undated. Medium folio. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 


WASHINGTON’S RECEPTION BY THE LADIES AT 
TRENTON 

N. Currier. Dated 1845; The same. By Kellogg and Thayer. 
Undated. Small folios. (Wm. E. Torrey Collection) (2) 


2 


15 


16 


1 be 


18 


19 


21 


HENRY CLAY 

Of Kentucky. 

N. Currier. Dated 1842. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 

Rare. 


JAMES K. POLK; GENL. LEWIS CASS; CASSIUS M. 
CLAY 

Published by F. Gleason and N. Currier. 1846. Small folios. 
Old mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (38) 


DEATH OF HARRISON ; LINCOLN AT HOME 
N. Currier and Kellogg. Small folios. Torn and soiled. (Wm. 


E. Torrey Collection) (2) 


JAMES BUCHANAN 

Democratic Candidate for Fifteenth President of the United 
States. E. B. and E. C. Kellogg. Small folio. Old mahogany 
frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


GRAND NATIONAL UNION BANNER FOR 1860 

The Candidates and their Platform. John Bell and Edward 
Everett. Currier and Ives. 1860. Small folio. (Wm. E. 
Torrey Collection) 


MAJ. GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT ; OUR GENERALS IN THE 
FIELD; WINFIELD SCOTT 
Lithographs, various dates. Folio and small folio. (Wm. E. 


Torrey Collection) (8) 


STORMING OF PALACE HILL AT THE BATTLE OF 
MONTEREY ; BOMBARDMENT OF VERA CRUZ 

Currier and Ives, and Baillie. Dated 1847. Small folios. (Wm. 
E. Torrey Collection) (2) 


THE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON; THE STORMING OF 
FORT DONELSON; BATTLE OF COAL HARBOR; THE 
BATTLE OF WINCHESTER 

Currier and Ives. Various dates. Small folios. (Wm. HE. Tor- 
rey Collection) (4) 


23 


26 


27 


28 


29 


30 


AMERICAN VIEWS 


NUMBERS 23-45 


CHICAGO AS IT WAS 
Unsigned and undated. Small folio. Old mahogany frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


THE GREAT WEST 


Currier and Ives. Dated 1870. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 


FALLS OF NIAGARA 
From Clifton House. 
N. Currier. Undated. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey Collection) 


AUTUMN ON LAKE GEORGE 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 


LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG 

Owls Head. : 

Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. (Margin stained) 
(Wm. E. Torrey Collection) 


THE BRIDGE AT THE OUTLET 
Lake Memphremagog. 
Currier and Ives. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey Collection) 


MOUNT MONADNOCK 
Drawn by A. E. Dolbear. Lith. by Martin Bradley, Springfield, 
Mass. Small folio. Old frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


THE GREAT MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT RACE 
Currier and Ives. Small folio. Large margin. (Wm. E. Tor- 
rey Collection) 


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31 


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VERY RARE COLORED AQUATINT 


[NUMBER 31] 


VIEW OF THE NEW YORK QUARANTINE, STATEN 


ISLAND 
Colored aquatint. Painted and engraved by W. J. Bennett. 


Published by Parker & Co. . . and by Lewis P. Clover . .. 
New York. Copyright 1833. Large folio. Good margin. 
(Narrow time-stain through centre) 


Very rare. A most decorative print. 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


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33 


34 


35 


36 


37 


38 


39 


40) 


VIEW OF NEW YORK 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1860. Small folio. Old mahogany 
frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


CITY OF NEW YORK AND ENVIRONS 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1875. Small folio. Old mahogany 
frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


THE HIGH BRIDGE AT HARLEM, N. Y. 
Lithographed and published by N. Currier. Dated 1849. Small 
folio. Old mahogany frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON 
Uncolored lthograph. Unsigned and undated. Folio. Old 
walnut frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


VIEW ON THE HUDSON, WEST POINT 

Colored lithograph. Published by Thomas Kelly. Print by 
Wm. C. Robertson. Large folio. Old walnut and gilt frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


VIEW ON THE HUDSON RIVER; SUNNYSIDE ON THE 
HUDSON | 

Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folios. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) (2) 


CHAPPAQUA FARM 
Westchester County, N. Y. The Residence of Horace Greeley. 
Currier and Ives. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey Collection) 


VIEW OF THE ST. LAWRENCE 

Indian Encampment. 

Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 


TRENTON FALLS 

Colored aquatint. Painted and engraved by W. J. Bennett. 
Published by Lewis P. Clover, 18385. Large folio. Trimmed to 
the engraved surface and mounted. (Spotted) 


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Wie PINT. FRO PILI . 


FINE IMPRESSION OF THIS RARE COLORED AQUATINT 


[ NUMBER 41 | 


41 WEST POINT FROM PHILLIPSTOWN 
Colored aquatint. Painted and engraved by W. J. Bennett. 
Published by Parker & Clover, 180 Fulton street, New York. 
Copyright 1831. Large folio. Good margin. (Very slight re- 
pair to lower right corner) 
Very RARE. Fine impression, beautiful in color. 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


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43 


44: 


46 


AT 


48 


THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Folio. (Margin stained) (Wm. 
E. Torrey Collection) 


THE NOTCH HOUSE, WHITE MOUNTAINS 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small foho. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 


SCENERY OF THE WISSAHICKON 

Near Philadelphia. 

Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 


PROTECTOR ENGINE NO. 2 


Kellogg and Comstock. Undated. Small folio. (Slght tear) 
(Wm. E. Torrey Collection) 


NAVAL BATTLES AND MARINE VIEWS 


NUMBERS 46-52 


U.S. FRIGATE “CONSTITUTION” 
N. Currier. Undated. Small folio. Old mahogany frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


SCARCE. 


THE “CONSTITUTION” AND “GUERRIERE” 
N. Currier. Undated. Small folio. Old mahogany frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


SCARCE. 


THE GREAT FIGHT BETWEEN THE “MERRIMAC” 
AND “MONTTOR” 

The first battle between ironclad ships of war. 

Currier and Ives. Dated 1862. Small folio. Old mahogany 
frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


A RARE VARIATION. Only a few copies known. 


8 


49 


50 


51 


52 


53 


54 


SINKING OF THE “CUMBERLAND” BY THE IRON 
CLAD “MERRIMAC” 

Off Newport News, Va. March 8th, 1862. 

Currier and Ives. Dated 1862. Small folio. Old mahogany 
frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


TERRIFIC COMBAT BETWEEN THE “MONITOR” & 
PMiGhRIMAC”’;: THE GREAT NAVAL VICTORY IN 
MOBILE BAY; THE MAMMOTH IRON STEAM-SHIP 
“GREAT EASTERN” 

Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folios. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) (8) 


CLIPPER SHIP IN A SNOW SQUALL 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 


Yeacn “METEOR” OF N. Y. 2938 TONS 

Owned by G. L. Lorrillard Esq. of the N. Y. Yacht Club. 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 


AMERICAN RURAL AND FARM SCENES 
AND COUNTRY SPORTS 


NUMBERS 53-69 


A HOME IN THE WILDERNESS 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1870. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 


SUMMER MORNING 
F. F. Palmer, del. Currier and Ives. Undated. Medium folio. 
(Wm. EL. Torrey Collection) 


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56 


58 


60 


61 


THE RIVER SIDE 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. (Wm. EH. Torrey 
Collection) 


HARVEST 
N. Currier. Dated 1849. Small folio. (Wm. HE. Torrey 
Collection) 


HARVEST 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. (Wm. EH. Torrey 
Collection) 


THE FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE: CHILDHOOD 

“The Season of Joy.” 

J. M. Ives, del. Drawn by F. F. Palmer and J. Cameron. 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1868. (Margin stained) (Wm. E. 
Torrey Collection) 


THE FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE: YOUTH 

“The Season of Love.” 

J. M. Ives, del. Drawn by F. F. Palmer and J. Cameron. 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1868. Large folio. (Margin dam- 
aged) (Wm. E. Torrey Collection) - 


THE FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE: MIDDLE AGE 

“The Season of Strength.” 

J. M. Ives, del. Drawn by Parsons and Atwater. Currier and 
Ives. Dated 1868. Large folio. (Margin soiled) (Wm. E. 
Torrey Collection) 


THE FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE: OLD AGE 

“The Season of Rest.” 

J. M. Ives, del. Drawn by Parsons and Atwater. Currier and 
Ives. Dated 1868. Large folio. (Margin soiled) (Wm. E. 
Torrey Collection) 


AMERICAN HOMESTEAD: SUMMER; AUTUMN 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1868-69. Small folios. (Wm. E. 
Torrey Collection) (2) 


10 


63 


64 


66 


67 


68 


69 


AMERICAN HOMESTEAD: SPRING; SUMMER; 
AUTUMN 
Currier and Ives. (2 copies of Summer). Small folios. (Wm. 


E. Torrey Collection) (4) 


AMERICAN WINTER SCENES: EVENING 

F. F. Palmer, del. Lith. & Pub. by N. Currier. Dated 1854. 
Large folio. In brilliant color. (Margins frayed) (Wm. E. 
Torrey Collection) 


VERY RARE. 


SKATING SCENE—MOONLIGHT 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1868. Small folio. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 


THE SLEIGH RACE 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1859. Medium folio. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) 


RARE. 
THE STAR OF THE ROAD 


Lithographed and published by N. Currier. Dated 1849. Small 
folio. Old mahogany frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


THE TROUT BROOK 
F. F. Palmer, del. Currier and Ives. Dated 1862. Medium 
folio. (Wm. E. Torrey Collection) 


BROOK TROUT, JUST CAUGHT 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Folio. (Wm. E. Torrey Collection) 


FAIR LADIES, SENTIMENTAL AND FANCY SUBJECTS 


NuMBERS 70-110 


EMILINE; ELIZABETH 
Lithographed and published by J. Baillie, 1845 and 1848. Small 
folios. Old mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 
(2) 

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72 


73 


fish 


78 


HANNAH; JANE; MARTHA 
Lithographed and published by J. Baillie. Small folios. Old 
mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (8) 


MARTHA; BELLE OF CALIFORNIA; MY ABSENT LOVE 
Lithographs. Unsigned and undated. (Wm. H. Johnson Col- 
lection) (8) | 


MARY ANN; CATHERINE (Two copies) 
Published by E. B. & E. C. Kellogg, Kellogg & Thayer, and 
Kellogg and Comstock. Small folios. Old mahogany frames. 


(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) | (3) 


SARAH; HANNAH; MARY ANN 

Lithographed and published by N. Currier. One dated 1846. 
Small folios. Old mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Col- 
lection) (3) : 


ELIZA; CHARLOTTE; EMMA 
Lithographed and published by N. Currier. Undated. Small 
folios. Old mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


(3) 


JULIA; BRIDGET; EMMA 
N. Currier. Undated. Small folios. Old mahogany frames. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (8) 


THE WAY TO HAPPINESS; THE MORNING PRAYER; 
THE LETTER 

N. Currier and E. C. Kellogg. Undated. Small folios. Old 
mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (3) 


THE NORTHERN BEAUTY; THE SOUTHERN 
BEAUTY; BELLE OF THE WEST 

Currier and Ives and N. Currier. Undated. Small folios. Old 
mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (8) 


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80 


81 


82 


83 


84 


85 


86 


87 


AUGUSTA; SARAH 
Lithographed and published by N. Currier. Undated. Small 
folios. Old mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


(2) 


NANCY; JEANETTE 
Lithographed and published by N. Currier. Small folios. Old 
mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


CLARA; MARY 
Currier and Ives. Small folios. Old mahogany frames. (Wm. 


H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


THE ROYAL BEAUTY; THE FAIREST OF THE FAIR 
Currier and Ives. Small folios. Old mahogany frames. (Wm. 


H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


THE GIRL I LOVE; SPRING 
Currier and Ives. 1870. Small folios. Old mahogany frames. 


(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


QUEEN OF THE BRUNETTES; THE QUEEN OF THE 
BALL 
Currier and Ives. 1870. Small folios. Old mahogany frames. 


(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


THE LOVERS’ QUARREL; THE LOVERS’ RECONCIL- 
IATION 

N. Currier. Dated 1846. Small folios. (One spotted) Old 
mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


THE WEDDING DAY 
N. Currier. Undated. Small folio. Old mahogany frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


DON’T SAY NAY; THE WEDDING DAY 
N. Currier, dated 1846, and Kellogg and Comstock. Small 
folios. Old mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


13 


88 


89 


90 


ol 


93 


94 


95 


THE DAY BEFORE MARRIAGE; A YEAR AFTER 
MARRIAGE; HOUSEHOLD TREASURES 

N. Currier and Currier and Ives. 1847, and no date. Small 
folios. Old mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (8) 


A MOTHER’S TREASURE; THE LITTLE FAVORITE; 
MOTHER’S JOY 

Lithographs by N. Currier and Sarony and Major. Small 
folios. Old mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


(3) 


MATERNAL AFFECTION; LOOK AT MAMMA; THE 
YOUNG MOTHER 

Lithographs by N. Currier. One dated 1845. Small folios. Old 
mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (38) 


LITTLE KATE; LITTLE FANNY; LITTLE JENNIE 
Lithographs by N. Currier and Currier and Ives. Small folios. 
Old mahogany frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (3) 


SONS OF TEMPERANCE; DAUGHTERS OF TEMPER- 
ANCE 

Kellogg and Comstock. Undated. Small folios. Old mahogany 
frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


SONS OF TEMPERANCE; TEMPERANCE BANNER 
Kellogg and Comstock. Undated. Small folios. Old mahogany 
frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


PET OF THE FAMILY; MY LITTLE PLAY FELLOW 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folios. Old mahogany 
frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


BYRON’S FIRST LOVE 
Sarony and Major. Dated 1846. 


THE PRODIGAL SON 
Unsigned and undated. Small folios. Old mahogany frames. 


(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (2) 
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96 


97 


98 


99 


100 


101 


102 


103 


SINGLE; THE SAILOR’S RETURN; THE MOMENTOUS 
QUESTION 

N. Currier. 1846 and undated. Small folios. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) (3) 


WON!; LOST!; OH! HOW NICE 
N. Currier. Undated. Small folios. (Wm. E. Torrey Collec- 
tion) (3) 


AUTUMN FRUITS 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1861. Folio. Old frame. (Wm. H. 
Johnson Collection) 


FRUIT AND FLOWER PIECES 

The Hundred Leaf Rose; Fruits of the Seasons; Fruits of the 
Golden Land; and two others. 

N. Currier, and Currier and Ives. Small folios. (Wm. E. 
Torrey Collection) (5) 


TO THE RESCUE; HE IS SAVED 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Uncolored. Small folios. (Wm. 
E. Torrey Collection) (2) 


MY LITTLE WHITE KITTIES 

Their First Mouse; and, Playing Dominoes. 

Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folios. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) (2) 


MORNING PRAYER; EVENING PRAYER 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folios. (Wm. E. Lorrey 
Collection) (2) 


MY PET BIRD; THE SAME REVERSED; GRANDPA’S 


CANE 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Folios. (Wm. E. Torrey Collec- 


tion) (38) 
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104 


105 


106 


107 


108 


109 


110 


LITTLE ELLA; BEAUTY AWAKE; THE MORNING 
LESSON; EVENING PRAYER 

Currier and Ives and Kellogg. Undated. Small folios. (Wm. 
E. Torrey Collection) (4) 


THE FAVORITE HORSE; FIDELITY; THE BURIAL OF 
THE PET BIRD 

Currier and Ives. Various dates. Small folios. (Wm. E. Torrey 
Collection) (38) 


NOAH’S ARK 
N. Currier. Undated. 


THE SAME 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folios. Old mahogany frames. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. Old mahogany frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


Rare. 


JOHN POUNDS 

Late of St. Mary Street Portsmouth, who while earning an hon- 
est Subsistence by Mending Shoes was also Schoolmaster. 
Drawn on stone by W. Sharp. Bouvé Lithography. Folio. Old 
mahogany frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


JUVENILES 

Young America; The Watchers; Two Little Fraid Cats; Kitty’s 
Breakfast. 

Currier and Ives. Various dates. Folio and smaller. (Wm. E. 
Torrey Collection) (4) 


RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS . 

The Last Supper; The Holy Family; The Tree of Life (3 
copies) ; Life and Age of Man. 

N. Currier, Currier and Ives, and Baillie. Small folios. (Wm. 
E. Torrey Collection) (6) 


16 


111 


112 


1138 


PORTRAITS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 


THE COLLECTION OF 


MR. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON 


numBeERS 111-186 


PORTRAITS PUBLISHED BY 


CURRIER AND IVES 


NUMBERS 111-120 


CURRIER AND IVES 

Bust portrait, turned slightly to right. Beardless. Published 
by Currier and Ives, 1860. Inscribed beneath facsimile signa- 
ture: “Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Republican Candidate for S1x- 
teenth President of the United States. . . From a photograph 
by Brady.” In colors. Folio. Framed. (Wm. H. Johnson 
Collection) 


EXCESSIVELY RARE. 


[SEE FRONTISPIECE | 


CURRIER AND IVES 

Beardless bust portrait, turned slightly to right, against drapery 
background. In oval. Facsimile signature. Caption: ‘Hon. 
Abraham Lincoln, Republican Candidate for Sixteenth President 
of the United States.” Published by Currier and Ives, 1860. 
In colors. Folio. Natural mahogany frame. (Wm. H. Johnson 
Collection) 


Rare. 


CURRIER AND IVES 

Bust portrait, beardless, turned slightly to right. Facsimile sig- 
nature over caption: “Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Our Next Presi- 
dent.” Published by Currier and Ives, 1860. From a photo- 
graph by Brady. In colors. Folio. Old mahogany frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


VERY RARE. FIRST ISSUE OF THIS TYPE. 


17 


114 


115 


116 


Ly, 


118 


ig 


CURRIER AND IVES 

Beardless, half length, seated, turned slightly to left. Book in 
one hand, the other concealed under coat. Column and drapery 
in background. Caption: “Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth Pres‘- 
dent of the United States.” Published by Currier and Ives, 
1860. In colors. Small folio. Old frame. (Wm. H. Johnson 
Collection) 


CURRIER AND IVES 

From same stone as the preceding, but with beard added and ad- 
ditional caption: “Assassinated April 14th 1865.” Small folio. 
Uncolored. Old frame. 


CURRIER AND IVES 

Bust portrait, with short beard. 'Three-quarters to right. Cur- 
rier and Ives, undated. Caption under facsimile signature: 
“Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States.” 
Colored. Oval folio. Old frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


CURRIER AND IVES 

Half-length, standing, one hand resting on book, the other behind 
back. Caption: “Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the 
United States.” Published by Currier and Ives, undated. Small 
folio. Old frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


CURRIER AND IVES 

Bust portrait, full front, looking to left. With beard. Copy- 
right by Currier and Ives, 1865. Caption: “Abraham Lincoln, 
the Martyr President. Assassinated April 14th 1865. Joseph 
Koehler, Publisher, New York, U. S. A.” In colors. Large 
folio. Old walnut frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


Rare. 


CURRIER AND IVES 

Bust portrait, looking to right. Published by Currier and Ives, 
undated. Caption: “Abraham Lincoln, the Nation’s Martyr. 
Assassinated April 14, 1865.” Folio. Old frame. (Wm. H. 
Johnson Collection) 


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124 


CURRIER AND IVES 

Washington and Lincoln. The Father and the Saviour of our 
Country. Currier and Ives, 1865. Folio. Old gilt frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


PORTRAITS OF LINCOLN 


BY VARIOUS ENGRAVERS AND PUBLISHERS 


NUMBERS 121-166 


ANONYMOUS 
Bust, three-quarters to right. In oval border. Without pub- 
lisher’s name. Facsimile signature. Folio. Old frame. (Wa. 


H. Johnson Collection) 


BAKER (J. E.) 

Lithograph. Bust, head turned to right. Drawn by J. E. 
Baker. Published in 1866 by J. H. Bufford. Folio. Old wal- 
nut and gilt frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


BINGHAM AND DODD 

Bust portrait, full front, looking to right. Facsimile signature. 
Lith. & printed in oil colors by Bingham & Dodd, Hartf. 1865. 
Brown background. Folio. (Margin stained) Old walnut 


frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


SCARCE. 


BUFFORD (J. H.) 

President Lincoln and Cabinet. Small oval portrait in centre 
surrounded by those of the seven members of the cabinet. On a 
shield of the stars and stripes. Lith. of J. H. Bufford. Pub- 
lished by Elliot & White, Boston. Undated. Small folio. Old 
frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


BULTRE (J. C.) 

Portrait, full length, standing, without beard as he appeared 
in the 1860 campaign. Published by J. C. Buttre, N. Y. Large 
folio. Gilt frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


FINE AND RARE. 


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126 


be) 


130 


131 


132 


BUTTRE (J. C.) 
The same with beard added. Old mahogany frame. (Wm. H. 
Johnson Collection) 


BUTTRE (J. C.) 


Portrait, full length, standing, hand resting on table, on which 


is a bust of Washington. Published by J. C. Buttre, N. Y. 


Large folio. Mahogany frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


BUTTRE (J. C.) 

Bust portrait, three-quarters to right. Engraved and published 
by J. C. Buttre. Oval in allegorical border by Momberg. Folio. 
Old frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


DODGE (J. W.) 

Photograph from the painting by J. W. Dodge in 1865. Half 
length, front, turned slightly to the right. Facsimile signature. 
Published by the artist. Folio. Old mahogany frame. (Wr. 
H. Johnson Collection) 


EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION 
Lithograph by P. S. Duval after the original by Gilman R. 
Russell, with portrait of Lincoln in centre; Same subject, de- 


signed and executed by A. Kidder; and two others. Various sizes. 
All framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (4) 


FUCHS (F.) 
Lithograph, half Iength, one hand resting in breast of coat, 
turned shghtly to right. Drawn by F. Fuchs. No publisher’s 
name. Folio. Old mahogany and gilt frame. (Wm. H. John- 
son Collection) 


GUGLER (H.) 

Line engraving. Bust in oval after the painting by J. H. Little- 
field. Engraved by H. Gugler. Published 1869. Atlas folio. 
Framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


20 


133 


134 


135 


136 


137 


138 


HAASIS AND LUBRECHT 
Our Fallen Heroes. Chromolithograph. Large portrait of 
Lincoln surrounded by twelve portraits of military and naval of- 
ficers who were killed in the Civil War. Published by Haasis & 
Lubrecht, New York, 1865. Large folio.. Old walnut frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


KELLOGG (E. B. & E. C.) 


Bearded bust, three-quarters to the right. In oval border. Lith- 


ographed by Kellogg of Hartford, Published by Golden & 
Sammons, Chicago. Folio. Old frame. (Wm. H. Johnson 
Collection) 


KELLOGG (E. B. & E. C.) 

Full length, seated, with “Kmancipation Proclamation” on table 
beside him. Published by E. B. and E. C. Kellogg, Hartford, 
Conn. Long caption reading in part: ‘‘Immortalized his name 
by the Proclamation of Emancipation, January Ist, 1863...” 
etc. Lithograph. Small folio. In colors. Framed. (Wm. H. 
Johnson Collection) 


McRAE (J. C.) 

Bust portrait, three-quarters to the right, oval within pictorial 
border. [Engraved and Published by John C. McRae, 105 Cedar 
Street, New York.| Folio. Old frame. (Wm. H. Johnson 
Collection) 


First tssuz, without the publication line. 


McRAE (J. C.) 
The same. With the line of publication. (Margin stained) Old 
frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


MARSHALL (WM. E.) 

Line engraving. Bust, turned slightly to right. In oval. Painted 
and engraved by Wm. E. Marshall. Large folio. (Stain on 
lower margin) Old frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


21 


139 


140 


141 


142 


145 


144 


NELKE (LOUIS) 

Bust portrait, with beard, three-quarters to left. Lith. by 
Louis Nelke, Chicago, after Poleni. 1865. Facsimile signature. 
Folio. (Stain) Old walnut frame. (William H. Johnson 
Collection) 


THE NEW YORK HERALD 

Beardless profile on front page of the New York Herald of 
Saturday April 15, 1865. Announcing the assasination and 
death of Lincoln. Woodcut. Folio. Framed. (Wm. 4. 
Johnson Collection) 


PATE (WILLIAM) 

Line and stipple. Full-length, standing, one hand resting on table, 
the other clasping long cloak which is draped about him. Pub- 
lished by William Pate, New York. Large folio. Old walnut 
and gilt frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


PERINE (GEO. E.) 

Three-quarter length, seated in arm-chair, looking to right. En- 
graved by Geo. EK. Perine. Published by him in 1864; The 
same, printed by H. E. Coates. Small folio. Both in gilt 
frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


PAINTING ON GLASS 

Life-size bust portrait. Painted in oil colors on glass. An un- 

usually good likeness for this often crude and quaint method. 

Old mahogany and gilt frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 
Size, 2314 x 18 inches 


PHOTOGRAPHS 

The Council of War; Washington and Lincoln (Apotheosis) ; 
President Lincoln and his son Thaddeus. All framed. (Wm. 
H. Johnson Collection) (8) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 

Camera reproductions from engravings and drawings. All be- 
tween 1865 and 1870. Various sizes. All framed. (Wm. H. 
Johnson Collection) (5) 


22 


146 


147 


148 


149 


150 


151 


152 


153 


CARTE-DE-VISITE PHOTOS 
A set of nine commercial souvenir photographs. All in one 
frame. One other larger photo of Lincoln and Tad. Framed. 


(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (7) 


PLATE AND SHELL 
Plate with printed bust portrait in black and white with sanguine 
decoration; Under shell of a turtle with painted portrait. (Wm. 


H. Johnson Collection) (2) 


PRANG (L.) 

Bust, slightly to left. Smiling. Lithograph after the original 
picture by Matthew Wilson. Published by L. Prang, Boston, 
1865. (Foxed). Folio. Framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


PRANG (L.) 

Bust, three-quarters to right. Tinted oval background. Cap- 
tion: “Abraham Lincoln.” Pubd. and lithd. by L. Prang & 
Co. Boston. 1861. Small folio. Old gilt frame. (Wm. H. 
Johnson Collection) 


POSTERS AND PROCLAMATIONS 
Modern reproductions with portraits of Lincoln. Various sizes. 


All framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (6) 


RELIEF MEDALLION 

Profile bust to right in high relief. Cast iron with bronze fin- 

ish. Mounted on velvet. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 
Height, 8 inches 


ROGERS GROUP 
The Council of War. Plaster group: Lincoln seated reading 
document with Grant and Stanton standing on either side. 


Patented by John Rogers 1868. Height, 21 inches 


RUSSELL (B. B.) 

Bust portrait, three-quarters to left. With short beard. En- 
grayed, with oval border and view of the “Capitol—Washing- 
ton,” and facsimile signature. Unsigned. Published by B. B. 
Russell & Co., Boston. About 1861. (Spotted) Small folio. 
Oak frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


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154 


156 


158 


159 


SARTAIN (JOHN) 

Abraham Lincoln, the Martyr, Victorious. 

Mezzotint by John Sartain, designed by W. H. Hermans. Pub- 
lished 1866. Proof. Folio. Framed. (Wm H. Johnson Col- 
lection) 


SARTAIN (JOHN, WILLIAM AND SAMUEL) 

Mezzotint, bust in oval, turned slightly to right. Engraved by 
John Sartain after a photograph from life. Published in 1865 
by Bradley & Co. Phila. ; Mezzotint, bust in oval, turned to left. 
Engraved and published by William Sartain, Phila.; Mezzotint 
and line, in oval, head front, body slightly to left. Engraved 
by Samuel Sartain, printed by Rice & Allen, Chicago, 1864. 
Small folios. Walnut and gilt frames. (Wm. H. Johnson Col- 
lection) (8) 


SARTAIN AND OTHERS 
Mezzotint after the painting by E. D. Marchant; Line engray- 
ing, engraver’s name trimmed off; Another line and mezzotint by 


Giles & Perine; The same with names trimmed off. All framed. 


(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (4) 


STARK (0.) 

Lithograph bust, looking to right. Drawn by O. Stark after a 
photograph by Brady. Published by J. Mayer Co. Boston, and 
John Russell, Portland, Me. Folio. Old mahogany and gilt 
frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


VARIOUS 

Engraving. Bust, head slightly to right. Engraved by A. H. 
Ritchie from a photograph; Engraving. Full length, seated, by 
J. Serz after W. E. Winner; Photograph from drawing. Bust, 
three-quarters to right. Published by J. C. Spooner, 1865. Folios. 
All framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (8) 


VARIOUS 

Loyal Americans, lithograph C. D. Andrews, drawn by A. K. 
Kipps. Published by B. B. Russell; Woodcut by Ensign, Bridg- 
man & Fanning; Bust portrait, chromolithograph; Cross-stitch 
motto with portrait of Lincoln in centre. Various sizes. All 


framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (4) 
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160 


161 


162 


163 


164 


165 


166 


167 


VARIOUS 

Wiecker reproduction from the Life drawing of 1860 ; Woodcut 
from Leslie’s Weekly; Koehler reproduction; The Taber Art Co. 
reproduction. Various sizes. All framed. (Wm. H. Johnson 


Collection) (4) 


VARIOUS 

Small engraved portraits by the following engravers: White- 
church, Perine & Giles, A. B. Walter, John A. Lowell, and one 
unsigned. All framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (5) 


VARIOUS 

Small engraved portraits. All after photographs by Brady, en- 
graved by Buttre (four), by Jackman, Pelton , Jones. All 
framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (7) 


VARIOUS 
Small engraved portraits. All framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Col- 
lection) (7) 


VARIOUS 
Another lot similar. All framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


(7) 


VARIOUS 
Another lot similar. All framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


(5) 


VARIOUS 
Photographic reproductions of sculptured and painted portraits. 
All framed. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (9) 


SCENES DURING THE LIFE 
AND AT THE DEATH OF LINCOLN 


NUMBERS 167-186 


BOYHOOD OF LINCOLN 
Chromolithograph by L. Prang after the painting by Eastman 
Johnson. Folio. Old gilt frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


25 


168 


169 


170 


171 


173 


174 


175 


THE OUTBREAK OF THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED 
STATES, 1861 

Lithograph by Kimmel and Forster. Published 1865. Large 
folio. Old walnut frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


This allegorical print of Lincoln appealing for funds was ex- 
hibited with marked success during the late Liberty Loan Drives. 


PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND HIS FAMILY 

Colored lithograph. Published by Joseph Hoover. Philadelphia. 
Undated. Large folio. (Stained) Old walnut and gilt frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND FAMILY CIRCLE 

Colored lthograph. Published by Lyon and Co. New York, 
1867. Large fohlo. Mahogany frame. (Wm. H. Johnson 
Collection) 


PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND FAMILY CIRCLE 
The same. Uncolored. (Margin slightly stained) Old walnut 
and gilt frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND FAMILY CIRCLE 
Lithograph published by John Smith, 1865. Drawn by Hohen- 
stein. Large folio. (Small piece torn away at one side) Old 
gilt frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


PRESIDENT LINCOLN AT HOME 

Reading the Scriptures to his Wife and Son. Currier and Ives. 
Dated 1865. (Spotted) Folio. Old gilt frame. (Wm. H. 
Johnson Collection) 


LINCOLN AND HIS FAMILY 

Mezzotint engraved by William Sartain after the painting by 
S. B. Waugh. Published by Bradley & Co. 1866. Large folio. 
Old walnut and gilt frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


LINCOLN FAMILY 

Line engraving published by Thomas Kelly, New York, 1866. 
Large folio. (Margin stained) Old walnut frame. (Wm. H. 
Johnson Collection) 


26 


176 


Pat 


178 


179 


180 


181 


LINCOLN AT HOME 

BE. B. & E. C. Kellogg, Hartford. Pub. by F. P. Whiting, N. Y. 
Undated. Colored. Small folio. Old frame. (Wm. H. John- 
son Collection) 


ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND FAMILY 

Lithograph designed and drawn by H. A. Thomas, published by 
Wm. C. Robertson; Same subject, lithographed by Currier and 
Ives, published 1867; Same subject, engraved by A. B. Walter 
after the painting by F. B. Schell, published by John Dainty, 
Phila. 1865. Small folios. All framed. (Wm. H. Johnson 
Collection) (8) 


FIRST READING OF THE EMANCIPATION PROCLA- 
MATION 

Mezzotint by A. H. Ritchie after the painting by F. B. Car- 
penter. Signed artist’s proof before all letters. Fine impression. 
Large oblong folio, mounted on stretcher. In old walnut frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 
Rare. Coe 
GRAND RECEPTION OF NOTABILITIES OF THE 
NATION 

Lithograph of Major and Knapp, 1865. Folio. Old walnut and 
gilt frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


CURRIER AND IVES 

The True Issue or “That’s what’s the Matter.” Caricature pub- 
lished by Currier and Ives, 1864. Small folio. Old gilt frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


LINCOLN ENTERING RICHMOND 

Reproduction of the drawing by Nast; Same subject, engraved 
(small) by Buttre; Reading the Emancipation Proclamation, 
mezzotint by Watts after Herrick. Various sizes. All framed. 


(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) (8) 


THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1865. Small folio. Old gilt frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


27 


183. DEATH BED OF LINCOLN 


184 


185 


Lithograph printed by A. Brett & Co. Published by Jones and 
Clark, New York, and C. A. Asp, Boston. Large folio. (Foxed.) 
Git frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


DEATH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN 

At Washington, D. C. April 15th, 1865. The Nation’s Martyr. 
Currier and Ives. 1865. Colored. Small folio. Old frame. 
(Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


DEATH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN 
The same. Uncolored. Old frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collec- 
tion) 


1854 DEATH OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 


186 


E. B. & E. C. Kellogg, Hartford. Pub. by F. P. Whiting) Un- 
dated. Colored. Small folio. Old frame. (Wm. H. Johnson 
Collection) 7 


THE BODY OF THE MARTYR PRESIDENT 

The Body of the Martyr President Abraham Lincoln. Lying in 
State at the City Hall, N. Y. April 24 & 25 1865. 

Currier and Ives. Published 1865. Small folio. Uncolored. 
Old frame. (Wm. H. Johnson Collection) 


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